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The Texas-Mexican Conjunto: History of a Working-class Music (CMAS Mexican American Monograph)
Author: Manuel H. Pena
Year: January 1, 1985
Format: PDF
File size: PDF 38 MB
Language: English
Year: January 1, 1985
Format: PDF
File size: PDF 38 MB
Language: English
Around 1930, a highly popular and distinctive type of accordion music, commonly known as conjunto , emerged among Texas-Mexicans. Manuel Pena's The Texas-Mexican Con;unto is the first comprehensive study of this unique folk style. The author's exhaustive fieldwork and personal interviews with performers, disc jockeys, dance promoters, recording company owners, and conjunto music lovers provide the crucial connection between an analysis of the music itself and the richness of the culture from which it sprang. Using an approach that integrates musicological, historical, and sociological methods of analysis, Pena traces the development of the conjunto from its tentative beginnings to its preeminence as a full-blown style by the early 1960s. Biographical sketches of such major early performers as Narciso Martinez (El Huracan del Valle), Santiago Jimenez (El Flaco), Pedro Ayala, Valerio Longoria, Tony de la Rosa, and Paulino Bernal, along with detailed transcriptions of representative compositions, illustrate the various phases of conjunto evolution. Pena also probes the vital connection between conjunto's emergence as a powerful symbolic expression and the transformation of Texas-Mexican society from a pre-industrial folk group to a community with increasingly divergent socioeconomic classes and ideologies. Of concern throughout the study is the interplay between ethnicity, class, and culture, and Pena's use of methods and theories from a variety of scholarly disciplines enables him to tell the story of conjunto in a manner both engaging and enlightening. This important study will be of interest to all students of Mexican American culture, ethnomusicology, and folklore.